Among other misdeeds, “An audit by the Campaign Finance Board found that Weiner’s campaign committee expensed two mobile lines — one of which the disgraced pol said was used for fundraising. But auditors concluded that ‘because this line remained the Candidate’s personal phone from May-September 2013, its usage is presumed to be personal,’” the New York Post reported.

The board also ordered Weiner’s campaign committee to repay $195,377 remaining in his campaign account to the city, deeming the money. The candidate participated in a program that matched campaign donations six-to-one.

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“When he participated in the program in 2013 Weiner received more than $1.5 million in public funds,” according to USA Today.

Additionally, New York City law requires the former candidate to pay any fines levied from his personal funds.

Weiner resigned from Congress in 2011 after admitting to sexting multiple women.

The disgraced politician appeared to be on the comeback trail in the 2013 mayor’s race when it was revealed he was once again sexting graphic pictures of himself, this time under the alias “Carlos Danger.”

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Weiner stayed in the race, but only garnered 5 percent of the vote in the Democrat primary.

The New Yorker found himself in the headlines again in August of this year with more women reporting Weiner had sexted them, which led his wife, Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, to announce the couple was separating.

Weiner was not finished making news, however. In late October, the FBI discovered classified emails from Clinton on his laptop while investigating the former congressman for allegedly sexting a 15-year-old North Carolina girl.